Whiplash
Whiplash
also called as neck sprain or neck strain. In a case of whiplash, the
intervertebral joints discs, ligaments, cervical muscles, and nerve roots may
become damaged. Whiplash is caused by a sudden jerking motion of the head,
either backward or forward. Whiplash
can occur automobile accident, fall, sports injury. Injuries to the neck
include torn ligaments, strained muscles and tendons,
and herniated discs.
Symptoms includes Pain and stiffness in neck, Headache,
Low back pain, numbness, Jaw pain, Dizziness, Blurred vision, Depression, Memory
loss
whiplash diagnosed by X-ray,
CT scans and MRI and positron
emission tomography
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